Lingenhel / destilat
The ?Lingenhel opening? marks the completion of destilat?s most important project in recent times.This project is very unique and was therefore quite an extraordinary challenge for an interior design firm such as destilat. The visual and spatial identity for Johann Lingenhel?s culinary-gastronomic vision was developed from scratch for this project, since no corresponding definition of it existed initially.
© Monika Nguyen
Architects: destilat
Location: Vienna, Austria
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Monika Nguyen
© Monika Nguyen
From the architect. The ?Lingenhel opening? marks the completion of destilat?s most important project in recent times. This project is very unique and was therefore quite an extraordinary challenge for an interior design firm such as destilat. The visual and spatial identity for Johann Lingenhel?s culinary-gastronomic vision was developed from scratch for this project, since no corresponding definition of it existed initially.
© Monika Nguyen
The two cornerstones of this architectural concept by destilat (www.destilat.at) are the project?s listed building on Landstrasser Hauptstrasse in Vienna and Lingenhel?s corporate identity.
Plan
Its counters, bars, and presentation furniture evoke images of cubically stacked wooden beams, which were inspired by the beams of the hi...
© Monika Nguyen
Architects: destilat
Location: Vienna, Austria
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Monika Nguyen
© Monika Nguyen
From the architect. The ?Lingenhel opening? marks the completion of destilat?s most important project in recent times. This project is very unique and was therefore quite an extraordinary challenge for an interior design firm such as destilat. The visual and spatial identity for Johann Lingenhel?s culinary-gastronomic vision was developed from scratch for this project, since no corresponding definition of it existed initially.
© Monika Nguyen
The two cornerstones of this architectural concept by destilat (www.destilat.at) are the project?s listed building on Landstrasser Hauptstrasse in Vienna and Lingenhel?s corporate identity.
Plan
Its counters, bars, and presentation furniture evoke images of cubically stacked wooden beams, which were inspired by the beams of the hi...
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